Alien films
The alien
films are well known for their female heroin Ellen Ripley, she is the main character
in all 4 films and throughout the films. They made her a strong female protagonist
that I wish to convey in my work. In the Alien films Ripley is a strong character
who grows throughout the films becoming tougher, and although most films with
female heroins use sexuality to appeal to the male audience Ripley is the
complete opposite and throughout the films she is firm and puts most emotions
aside to protect herself and the other. Although in the second film Aliens she
saves a little girl and protects her like a mother would this shows her softer
side and this will appeal to a female audience. I think Ripley works well as a
heroin appealing to both genders because she has attributes of typical male and
female characteristics. Although this film appeal to adults and not children I
do think I need to consider when designing a female protagonist so that it will
appeal to all. They also are very good at gestures and conveying fear using
camera angles and lighting.
Alien Ripley |
Alien 3 Ripley |
Eternal
Sonata
Eternal
Sonata is a game based lightly on the life of Chopin who drifts between life
and after in a world of dreams trying to find which one is reality. The narrative
of this game is interesting and tells a wonderful tale where you learn lessons
along with the characters. The design throughout the game is well thought and different
I want to have unique design to my characters so that there different and not
to similar. This game also has a female character that is dominate throughout
the story; Ploka is a sweet caring character who has strong believes. I think she
works as a character that appeals to both genders because of the others around her;
she is surrounded by male and female characters that balance her out.
Eternal Sonata game cover |
Grimm’s
Fairy Tales
A collection
of German children’s tales that was wrote by the Grimm brothers. The collection contains stories that teach the reader morels and lessons through the charters
in the tale. These stories do exactly what I wish to do within my work. Except sometimes
within their tales they have horrific endings where the main character or
someone dies, I don’t think I want to be this harsh; I may have a sad ending
but not like that as my audience might be younger. I will take a lot of
influence to see how to write my story and how they make them subtly morel.
The complete Brother Grimm Fairy Tales cover |
Disney
Disney is
well known for its protagonist female characters, which go through a story to
learn a lesson at the end. It’s mainly aimed at young girls but some young boys
watch it to due to the strong male characters and the adventure they go on. The
style is very cute and soft; the stories themselves have very strong morels
that are not subtly shown at all. The main story I find has a strong growing female
character is Brave, it’s about a Scottish princess Merida who wants to be able
to do archery and ride. I think this film with such a heroin could appeal to
boys due to her personality and the comedy of her younger brothers. Overall the
comic effect of the film makes it suitable for both gender and this is what I
will have to consider when writing my stories.
The art of Brave Merida |
Studio
Ghibli
Studio Ghibli
make animated moves that have a deep lesson or meaning. It will either be a
lesson that the film points out or a lesson the character learns throughout the
story. Quite a few of the Ghibli films have female protagonist. For instance in
the film Spirited Away the story is about a young girl who ends up within the
spirit realm and has to survive find a way to save her parents and get back
home. Chihiro the main heroine is designed to be skinny and sulky but she
posses a strong mind and will power, this makes her a good protagonist not because
she is pretty like most main female characters. I want to have interesting
character that will be liked and come into the heroine roll though personality not
looks. All ages love this film from young to old. This is because it’s so
unique and has different levels of understanding. The world created for this
film is beautiful and detailed compared to the characters; this makes the film
stand out. This film is suitable for both genders even though the main character
is female, I think it’s because there is another element to the movie the fact
the world and story is interesting.
The art of miyazaki's Spirited Away |
Another
Ghibli film that used a female protagonist is Nausicaa the Valley of the Wind.
This film is about a post apocalyptic world where humans have destroyed the environment
is taking it back. Nausicaa is princess of her land and is loved by her people
but her strong and goes out exploring and collecting supplies for her land. A
war occurs when another land tries to burn down the toxic forest to take the
world back. In the end Nausicaa sacrifices herself to save the forest and her
people as she believes the forest is not bad and without they would die. There
is always a strong underlined message within the Ghibli films be it the environment,
family or just self worth; these are the messages I want to have in my stories
as I believe that they are important to learn.
The Art of Nausicaa of the valley of the wind |
La Luna
A charming children’s
book that is about a boy going to work with his father and granddad to clear up
the moon, they both want the boy to be like them but in the end he does it his
own way and that’s fine. It has a small lesson but it’s an important one. It is
a children’s picture book aimed at 7-9 year olds, where as the animation that
was made of it can appeal to all ages. I think it is good to have a story that
could become more just a book. I really like the art style for the book, it is painted
in watercolour and has a very charming look to it, and I think this adds to the
story and its attraction.
La Luna |
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